Interview with Jordanian Foreign Minister; Former News of the World Editor Coulson Convicted Of Phone Hacking; Iraqi Military Pushing Back Against ISIS: Artist Creates Project Using Discarded Footballs; Shipping Containers As Affordable Housing Solution?

Aired June 24, 2014 - 11:00 ET

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BECKY ANDERSON, HOST: Iraq today, possibly Jordan tomorrow, Amman on high alert as ISIS sets it sight beyond the borders of Iraq and Syria. I

speak exclusively this hour to the Jordanian foreign minister.

Also ahead, Egypt's president refuses to intervene despite international outrage over prison sentences handed down to three al Jazeera

journalists.

And with Formula One star Michael Schumacher still recovering from what was a terrible accident, there's word now that his medical files may

have been stolen and are up for sale.

ANNOUNCER: Live from CNN Abu Dhabi, this is Connect the World with Becky Anderson.

ANDERSON: A very good evening from the UAE. We begin in Iraq where the battle between Iraqi forces and Sunni militants intensifies with

conflicting reports as to who is now in control of a key oil refinery in the north of the country.

Let me get you a sense of what is happening on the ground there.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met today with Iraqi Kurdish President Massoud Barzani who says his region is facing a new reality and a

new Iraq.

Meanwhile, the Iraqi ministry of defense released video that it says shows Iraqi helicopters bombing targets in the key oil town of Baiji to